By my unofficial count at pegs 1-25 where Tracy (CHIBIGTEE) Jourdan and I were stewarding, the light biting carp and the zebra mussels made it a tough day.

At pegs 1-25, six (6) carp were caught, weighed, photographed, and released.

Nine (9) carp were lost via hook pulls or line-cutting zebra mussels.

One (1) carp was lost via a pole pulled into the lake (Darn D.A.M buttons that don't always set the baitrunner function).

Seven of the nine anglers who caught fish in the tournament were "Leagues Team" anglers. If I had been smart, I would have included on my Leagues Team, those anglers who fished the Two Rivers tournament event(s). Then, all nine catching anglers would have been on the "Leagues Team." But I'm not bitter . Bogdon was the best!

I claim the very first run of the tournament... Not to say that I landed anything though...

Paul Denea who fished 2 pegs from me really should have won (no offense, Bogdan!)... He worked really hard, he got the (second) first run and did land the fish. He had 4 runs total during the day, but those zebra mussels took a toll...

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I don't want to steal anybody's thunder, so I will refrain from making the announcement, but wouldn't it be appropriate to include, in this thread, the honoree who was presented the prestigious CAG Champion of the Queen Award?

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I don't want to steal anybody's thunder, so I will refrain from making the announcement, but wouldn't it be appropriate to include, in this thread, the honoree who was presented the prestigious CAG Champion of the Queen Award?

The top CAG Honor of earning the prestigous Champion of the Queen award was presented to none other than Jerome Moisand